I had a similar problem installing Vista Beta 2 on Virtual Server 2005 R2
with a SCSI virtual disk. The initial installation completed, apparently
successfully (after about 18 hours!), but the initial reboot complained
about bootmgr missing.
Repairing didn't help. Opening the command prompt and running diskpart, no
sign it could even see the SCSI disk. Tried a repair loading the 2003 SCSI
shunt drivers; it loaded them, but no help seeing the disk. Tried
re-installing and feeding it the shunt drivers from the .vfd via the Load
Driver option in the "where do you want to install Windows" screen. It
just said no device drivers were found; wouldn't let me tell it where to
look. Gotta wonder about that.
So much for SCSI.
Tried to switch the SCSI disk to IDE, it wouldn't let me because its max
size was 256MB, max for IDE is 127.5.
So now I'm re-installing from scratch on IDE.
BTW, I tried to post this via the Vista forum's web interface. It just
vomplained about some mysterious error and blew away everything I'd typed.
I HATE IT when stupid, poorly designed user interfaces blow away my work.
No wonder I prefer NNTP.
/kenw
Or Tsemah <> wrote:
>Vista Beta 2 on VS2005 - SLOW !
>Longhorn - better
>
>I had trouble installing until i removed my SCSI drive, install on IDE then
>add a SCSI drive to the VMC
>
>I use a basic, 512MB, IDE VM (You'll probably want more then 512, trust me)
>
>Hope this helps
>
>"Dung" wrote:
>
>> Many thanks for the information.
>> Can you share the VM config? Is it a SCSi disk or IDE disk? How big is the
>> disk? What is the RAM config of the VM?
>> Also is it an upgrade or a fresh installation?
>> /Dung
>>
>> "Zack Whittaker" <> wrote in message
>> news:OY%...
>> > Works great in Virtual Server 2005 R2 - Virtual PC 2004 is crap though.
>> >
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>> > "Dung" <> wrote in message
>> > news:...
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I'm using MS Virtual Server 2005 R2 to build a lab of Vista machines.
>> >> With the FEB CTP release, I was able to install Vista, Longhorn on
>> >> Virtual Machines. But since the latest builds ( greather than 5308), I'm
>> >> not able to install the OS on a VMs anymore. After the first reboot,
>> >> Vista hangs ( 100% CPU) after prompting for username and computer name.
>> >> Lonhorn server crashes during the first reboot once the installation is
>> >> complete. I think the machine check error is something ending with 7E
>> >>
>> >> Have you got any success with Vista/LH in a VM so far ( after FEB CTP)?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >> /Dung
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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